Major Reforms in India’s Nuclear Power Sector
The prime minister announced significant reforms in India's nuclear power sector, aiming for energy independence by involving the private sector.
Key Announcements
- India plans to increase its nuclear power generation capacity by over tenfold by 2047.
- Amendments are proposed for the Atomic Energy Act and the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act to encourage private sector participation.
Vision for Energy Independence
- India seeks to reduce dependence on foreign countries for petrol, diesel, and gas.
- Energy independence is crucial for the future of youth and the welfare of farmers.
- Reforms are part of a continuous process to adapt to changing times and needs.
Achievements and Initiatives
- India achieved its target of sourcing 50% of its energy from clean sources by 2025, five years ahead of schedule.
- The solar power capacity in India has increased 30 times over the past 11 years.
- Efforts are being made to develop clean energy through new dams and investments in the green hydrogen mission.